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rabbitsinvideogames · 7 months
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Spring Cottontail from Albion Online
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equiskazee · 6 months
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Day 21-30 of Inktober.
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salty-medley · 7 months
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Even if I keep the GW2 Cornelia, I think her "original world" when she invades SSO will be Albion Online. And here's her mount, a heavy war horse ( probably a shire in SSO even if the silhouette isn't right, it should be a slightly heavier frison one)
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merinis · 1 year
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PLEASE STOP STABBING ME
AAAAAÀAAAAH
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spidercatnoir · 10 months
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Earth-Mother, The keepers of Albion
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Respect the Subgame
I have a lot of respect for Albion Online’s developers.
Like, they have produced games within their game that fulfill a lot of design requirements at once:
Unobtrusive to uninterested players
Ties into other systems
Not mandatory
Let me give some examples. Risk-averse? Blue zones don’t allow evil players to attack you. In fact if they’re below a certain infamy threshold they’re not even allowed to enter a blue zone, let alone do stuff there. NPC enemies have fairly small/avoidable aggro radiuses, and if you stick near your mount you can jump onto your mount if a battle goes sour. Want a little more challenge? The yellow zones allow people to attack you but doesn’t give them any incentive because you don’t drop anything.
What if you want to fight other players? Well, you can flag yourself as a member of a faction and get bonus combat xp. This renders you immune to attacks from generalized jerks (I assume this is so players can’t get into shenanigans where they’re designating non-flagged ambushers to unfairly surround foes?) but also renders you hostile to everyone flagged as a member of a different faction.
Faction events also include fortresses, which dot the map and are easily ignored by those not doing faction stuff.
Players interested in solo content can enter The Mists, which takes you to a zone separate from the regular space with its own rules. NPCs are a little thicker on the ground, but so are resources and all 5 resources are present. If you enter from a Tier 5 zone, you go to Tier 5 mists, which means enemy players can knock you out (kicking you back to the regular zones) but you don’t lose any gear or items.
Players who just want to run PvP all the time quickly end up in Red and Black zones, where everything’s full loot combat. If you kill someone, roughly half their stuff turns into Trash and the other half you get to take and either wear or sell. And like I said, if they’re notorious enough in PvP they physically can’t go bother the other players.
Each of these systems physically subdivides the players by what they want to be doing during play, and largely keeps them out of the way of players who aren’t interested in the same.
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creepydark1 · 6 months
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Random draw uwu
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drizzerey · 1 year
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Continuing to make 1 pic every month. This is from February.
This is the dragon (more detailed) from my Albion guild's tabard. Detect Magic. I struggled cause I wanted to do more detailed (cause I feel like I should) but the tabard is very simple and I didn't want him to be unrecognizable.
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choppedupsanity · 1 year
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My archer assassin character from the MMO Albion. Really like how it turned out, especially the glow on the bow.
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linuxgamenews · 1 year
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Albion Online offers more unique items and a new dungeon
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Knightfall: Albion Online fantasy sandbox MMORPG game has an epic update for Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. The persistent endeavor of Sandbox Interactive's developers has culminated in a striking outcome. Available via Steam or direct download. Albion Online is still a unique game where you create a character and explore a magical world full of adventures. This Linux game is also now even better with a big update, Knightfall. Due to add a lot of new things to the game, like a new dungeon, Knightfall Abbey. While offering unique new items like capes and mounts. One of the most exciting things in the update is the new dungeon called Knightfall Abbey. This dungeon is hidden in a place called the Mists, and it's full of treasures and ancient shrines that can give you powerful buffs. Linux player should take care, other Linux players can also find the dungeon and might try to fight you for loot. Another new feature in the Knightfall update is a trader named Eralia Wayfarer. She lives in Brecilien and will trade with you if you have enough standing. Standing is like reputation, so you need to do good things in the game to get on her good side. Eralia also has some unique items, like capes that can protect you from attacks. There are even mystic owl mounts that can carry you around the world faster.
Albion Online | Knightfall Trailer
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The Knightfall update also makes some upgrades to the Roads of Avalon. This is a dangerous place full of enemies, but now there are new off-road paths you can take to explore and escape. Some of the enemies now drop Avalonian Energy, which is not only valuable but you can use it to create unique items. There are also some quality of life upgrades in the update. Due to make the game easier and more fun to play. Linux players can now use the WASD keys to move around, which some people might find easier than clicking on the screen. You can also change your character's gender for in-game money. And the game is now even faster and better for people who play on their phone or with a controller. Full details HERE. The Knightfall update is an important addition to Albion Online. With new dungeons, items, and upgrades. There are even more reasons to explore the magical world of Albion on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Available via Steam or direct download.
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albiononlineenjoyer · 2 years
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Hey guys, this one is for the new players.
[Guide]
I am currently playing Albion Online, it's been 3 months that I started. When I started I was all alone, I had to figure things out alone, sometimes using YouTube. I had to try everything and check if they worked.
But now I have over 500 hours of gameplay and some knowledge about the game. I want to share this with all the newcomers just to help them with their journey.
Here are some builds for variety of content in Albion Online:
Best Arena Builds to destroy your enemies in the Arena.
Best PvE Builds for people who love to kill mobs and gain fame and silver fast.
Best Axe Builds for the ones that love to chop heads off.
Best Ranged Builds for all the archers and mages.
Best Solo Builds for the lone wolves out there.
I hope this post will help you. :)
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panicatthefandomboy · 2 years
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My mind: alright, it's time to have some fun and play a game.
The game i want to play: have you forgotten that we do a daily server maintenance that takes roughly 30+ minutes. Literally every day at this time?
Me: no :( but this timing is just shite
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salty-medley · 7 months
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In her way to create her guild and its island. This game is better than what I expected.
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fishareglorious · 2 years
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Okay I tried out a new game and so far I am so confused, have 200 pieces of wood, and I have no idea how the fishing mechanic works.
I just wanted to be a farmer.
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I'm so sick and tired of living in lymhurst motherfuckers monopolising the lumbermills again and the only guy who doesn't charge five thousand titties for every craft closed down
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